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You know there is sugar in non-diet soda, but just how much? In the "How Sweet It Is—How Much Sugar Is Really in That Soda?" food #science project, students use a hydrometer to measure the amount of sugar in soda. [Source: Science Buddies, www.sciencebuddie...] #STEM#scienceproject

How does the biogeochemical cycle work? In the "Growing a Soil Menagerie" #science project, students build a Winogradsky column using a soda bottle and test how different nutrients affect which soil microorganisms grow in it. [Source: Science Buddies, www.sciencebuddie...] #STEM#scienceproject

An erupting geyser of soda can be exciting to watch, but what factors determine how powerful the eruption is? In the "Coke® & Mentos®--Nucleation Goes Nuclear!" #science project, students experiment to find out. [Source: Science Buddies, www.sciencebuddie...] #STEM#scienceproject

A radio that doesn't need a battery or plug? In the "Build Your Own Crystal Radio" electricity and #electronics#science project students build a working crystal radio and investigate how to improve it. A convenient project kit is available to do this science project! [Source: Science Buddies, www.sciencebuddie...] #STEM#scienceproject

How do you keep a ship stable? In the "Rocking the Boat" #science project, students experiment to engineer a fin (bilge keel) design that is best at keeping a boat from rolling back and forth. [Source: Science Buddies, www.sciencebuddie...] #STEM#scienceproject

In the "The Effect of Bridge Design on Weight Bearing Capacity" civil engineering #science Project Idea, students build bridges using both straws and wooden sticks and then put them to the test. It's build and break hands-on science and engineering fun! A convenient project kit is available to do this science project. [Source: Science Buddies, www.sciencebuddie...] #STEM#scienceproject

What makes a photograph overexposed or underexposed? In the "Point, Click, Shoot! Photography with a Pinhole Camera" photography #science project, students experiment to determine the right exposure times for different indoor lighting levels. [Source: Science Buddies, www.sciencebuddie...; Image: Wikipedia] #STEM#scienceproject#photography

Do sugar substitutes taste the same as sugar? In the "Sweet as Sugar: Comparing the Sweetness of Sugar & Sugar Substitutes" #science project, students experiment with various sugar substitutes and a group of volunteers to determine taste threshold for sweeteners and use a series of dilutions to compare. Sweet #familyscience! [Source: Science Buddies, www.sciencebuddie...] #STEM#scienceproject